(2013 National Book Award Finalist) For too long we have ignored the reality of women's participation in the Holocaust, not as loyal wives and cheerleaders for the führer but as sadistic ...(Read More)

Abridged from his outstanding three-volume, National Book Award–winning study of Andrew Jackson, Robert Remini's one-volume biography of the seventh president of the United States distills the ...(Read More)

Gloriously illustrated with more than 500 photographs of London (up to 19 x 11 1/2 inches) from the Archives of English Heritage, this large album reveals Elizabethan, Georgian, and Victorian London ...(Read More)

(Winner of the Bancroft Prize) First published in 1976, this gripping history takes readers back to the Old North Bridge in Concord, Massachusetts, on April 19, 1775, and the first battle of ...(Read More)

(First Edition, Signed Bookplate) The news is everywhere—and we can't stop constantly checking it, now that it's on our computer screens—but what is this doing to our minds? The author of ...(Read More)